2021
DOI: 10.1123/jab.2020-0391
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Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change for a Smartphone-Based Motor-Cognitive Assessment: Implications for Concussion Management

Abstract: Our purpose was to investigate the reliability and minimal detectable change characteristics of a smartphone-based assessment of single- and dual-task gait and cognitive performance. Uninjured adolescent athletes (n = 17; mean age = 16.6, SD = 1.3 y; 47% female) completed assessments initially and again 4 weeks later. The authors collected data via an automated smartphone-based application while participants completed a series of tasks under (1) single-task cognitive, (2) single-task gait, and (3) dual-task co… Show more

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“…6,7,13 Thus, clinically feasible methods of quantifying RT across treatment settings and recovery need to be identified. Furthermore, while dual-task gait deficits persist despite improvement in subjective symptom reports, 14,15 quantifying RT in both static and dynamic positions may allow clinicians to understand how patients perform in sport-like conditions, where attention must be divided across motor and cognitive domains.…”
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“…6,7,13 Thus, clinically feasible methods of quantifying RT across treatment settings and recovery need to be identified. Furthermore, while dual-task gait deficits persist despite improvement in subjective symptom reports, 14,15 quantifying RT in both static and dynamic positions may allow clinicians to understand how patients perform in sport-like conditions, where attention must be divided across motor and cognitive domains.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 Simple RT measures involve a response to a single stimulus, such as a clinical drop stick RT test, or a simple stimulus-response task. 7,15,16 Procedural RT measures involve multiple stimuli and responses, such as a standing auditory Stroop test where stimuli are provided and responses recorded repeatedly over a period of time. 15 Dual task RT measures, such as a dual task gait assessment in which an individual is asked to walk while completing a concurrent mental task, provide insight to motor-cognitive functioning.…”
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